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Tell us about your experiences of Clare’s Law and reporting domestic violence to the police

People in the crowd turning on their phone torches in Clapham Common, London, for a vigil for Sarah Everard.
People in the crowd turning on their phone torches in Clapham Common, London, for a vigil for Sarah Everard. Photograph: Victoria Jones/PA

A review has found that a scheme designed to protect women from new partners with a history of violence, Clare’s Law, has been inconsistently used across England and Wales. A police watchdog has warned that the discovery could be putting some women at risk of harm.

We would like to hear your experiences of reporting domestic violence to the police and enquiring about a partner’s violent history.

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